Winter is coming.. Tips for Cool Weather Training

Jana Wenzlawe • October 18, 2024

It’s getting chilly outside, and we’ve got a Top 5 list of cool-weather training essentials to help you stay active.

What’s the saying?? There is no bad weather, just bad clothing? We have an amazing selection of stores in Fernie to get all your gear so check them out! Here are a few of our faves: Ski Base, Guides Hut and Gearhub.

1. Base Layers

When you’re working out in the cold, you still sweat, so it’s important to get that moisture away from your skin so you don’t get chilled. Synthetic fabrics and merino wool are perfect for your base layer. Because temperatures can vary a lot, it helps to have a few different choices of base layer. Midweight or heavyweight layers are often best for winter, but if it’s not that cold, you might use something lightweight. Thicker base layers will be warmer but less breathable, so choose carefully to stay warm but not too warm.

2. Outer Layers

A base layer should be combined with an insulating middle layer (if it’s cold enough) and an outer shell. If I’m moving fast, I gravitate toward a water-resistant, breathable jacket rather than an insulating layer plus waterproof gear. If you’re going to train in a driving storm, get a waterproof shell. But if it isn’t pouring rain, a lighter, more breathable shell is often perfect. The goal is just to cut the wind and keep the drizzle off while you train.

3. Headgear

I like to have lots of options for headgear so I can pick the right piece for the conditions. Sometimes a headband is great to keep just the ears warm when a full beanie is too much, but it’s wise to keep a selection of beanies on hand, too. In some cases, you can use a “base-layer beanie” under something warmer if it’s particularly nasty. You can always take off the outer beanie. As with base layers, select wicking fabrics so your head isn’t soaked with sweat while you get after it.

4. Gloves

As with headwear, it’s best to have a selection of gloves. Light, thin gloves are perfect for some days, but you’ll need heavier gear on other days. If it’s very cold, use mittens instead of gloves. One consideration: If you’re going to be holding any metal objects—kettlebells or dumbbells, or example—you’ll want something with grip. Your thin, synthetic running gloves might cause you to lose your grasp on an object, and some gloves tear easily. A secret weapon: You might consider the gloves mechanics use for work. You can find them in any hardware store, they’re tough, and they have grip in the fingers and palms. They aren’t very warm, but if the conditions are right, they can be a great option. Metal gets very cold in winter, so a thin, durable pair of gloves can be the difference between “this is fun” and “my hands are going numb.”

5. Footwear

Footwear is highly dependent on the exact activity and the conditions. If you’re hiking in foot-deep snow, you’ll need boots that come up near the knee, but you can often get away with light hiking boots in better conditions. Some hikers are waterproof, too. In other cases, you’ll want a good trail-running shoe or insulated winter running shoes. If you’re going to brave tough conditions, you can even get studded shoes. Just remember to take them off before walking across your hardwood floor. Can you get away with general sneakers? Maybe if it’s dry and not very cold. Sneakers are very breathable, so you might get cold toes, and they don’t repel water at all. Whatever you select, make sure you prioritize traction. Safety first!

Get Out There!

Don’t let cool temperatures keep you cooped up. Winter workouts can be a lot of fun—especially with friends.

If you’d like an idea for an outdoor workout, drop me a message and I can send you a fun challenge!

By Jana Wenzlawe January 24, 2025
Have you heard of 75 Hard, the fitness and habits challenge that’s all over the internet? If you have, you might be wondering if the plan is the only way to get fit.  If you haven’t heard of the plan, I’ll bring you up to speed and let you know if it’s something you need […] The post Do I Need to Do 75 Hard to Get Fit? appeared first on Fernie Mountain Fitness & Athletics.
A woman is holding a green ball in her hands.
By Jana Wenzlawe December 12, 2024
We love our Prep Programs! Sometimes you just need a kick start to get you moving in the right direction. We know, we know…. New years resolutions and goals are over rated as they fade VERY quickly. But that doesn’t mean we throw the natural motivation to start new habits out the window. Let’s make […] The post 2025 New Year’s Fit Prep Program: Registration is Live! appeared first on Fernie Mountain Fitness & Athletics.
By Jana Wenzlawe November 4, 2024
A few months ago we started exploring new programming, a better way to train our members but one that still aligned with our FMFA mission to create healthier and happier people. Our members are active outside the gym, their passions lie in the mountains and all the fun things we can do around here! After […] The post Are You Up For It? Anything, Anytime, Anywhere? appeared first on Fernie Mountain Fitness & Athletics.
By Jana Wenzlawe October 29, 2024
I don’t mean the last time you finished first in a workout or posted the best number. I mean the last time you realized you’re making progress toward your goals—because every inch is a huge win. Get this: Many people don’t notice progress. They’re so focused on the long-term goal that they don’t see daily […] The post When was the last time you won in the gym? appeared first on Fernie Mountain Fitness & Athletics.
By Jana Wenzlawe September 27, 2024
Fitness is full of buzzwords and jargon—so what is functional fitness training, and why is it important?  Here’s the answer:  Functional fitness training is used to help people become better at things they do in daily life. The movements used in this style of training are often—but not always—very similar to the movements you do […] The post What Is Functional Fitness Training? appeared first on Fernie Mountain Fitness & Athletics.
By Jana Wenzlawe September 27, 2024
Here’s a common scenario: Someone hits the gym for a period, and then life happens.  Maybe the person has kids, changes jobs, moves to a new city, summer time hits or has to care for an elderly parent. For any reason, workouts slow and then stop altogether. And suddenly a few years pass. But then […] The post How Do I Start Working Out Again? appeared first on Fernie Mountain Fitness & Athletics.
By Jana Wenzlawe September 27, 2024
2024 Ski Prep Program and registration is finally here! Join coaches Kim Shopland and Kevin Giffin and get ready to enjoy all your fave snow sports feeling stronger and fitter! We will kick off this season’s program October 21st, run for 6 weeks and wrap up right before the hill opens.  * This Prep Program is not only for […] The post 2024 Ski Prep Program is LIVE appeared first on Fernie Mountain Fitness & Athletics.
By Jana Wenzlawe September 16, 2024
Teens Strength & Conditioning class on the schedule! ​​​​​​​We are very excited to continue our Teens Only Strength & Conditioning class on our weekly schedule. We know Teens are crazy busy, so we are simply adding a class a week to the regular schedule. They do not have to commit to the entire program, we will […] The post Teens Strength & Conditioning Classes – Tuesdays @3:45pm appeared first on Fernie Mountain Fitness & Athletics.
By Jana Wenzlawe September 16, 2024
Join us! Our popular kids program focuses on physical literacy and making fitness fun! How?? We do this through games and incorporating mobility, play, fitness, fun and safety. Parents are welcome to stay and join too! Be prepared to be move and have fun! Fall Program schedule: MOVED TO SUNDAYS!Sundays 10:30am – 11:30am. Sept 29 […] The post Fall Kids Fun & Fitness Ages 7+ appeared first on Fernie Mountain Fitness & Athletics.